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Facilitation Basics: An Introduction Translational Ecology Short Course Southwest Climate Science Center April 4 – 5, 2018

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Page 1: Facilitation Basics: An Introduction - SWCASC · Facilitation Basics: An Introduction Translational Ecology Short Course Southwest Climate Science Center April 4 –5, 2018. Goals

Facilitation Basics: An IntroductionTranslational Ecology Short CourseSouthwest Climate Science Center April 4 – 5, 2018

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Goals for the sessions´Discuss facilitation and its many applications

´Understand key principles and best practices that guide successful facilitation

´Review and practice basic tools and methods

´Discuss challenges and questions

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General outline´ Introduction

´ Exercise – the good, the bad, the ugly

´ Basic skills review – process and meeting design

´ Exercise – meeting planning

´ Dealing with difficult behaviors

´ Evaluation

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Basic assumptions

´Facilitation is an essential skill in all professional work

´….it’s also extremely helpful in our personal lives

´"Facilitation" is also a philosophy, a leadership style, a general approach

´Facilitative leadership is something that’s both intuitive and can be learned, practiced, and significantly improved

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Elements of facilitative leadership´ PIONEER: catalyze action and recruit others

´ SPONSOR: establish credibility and legitimacy

´ THOUGHT LEADER: provide expertise and credibility

´ NETWORKER: engage people across interests, sectors, jurisdictions

´ FACILITATOR: bridge differences, create opportunities for inclusiveness, build agreement

´ STEWARD: coordinate activities and ensure resultsAdapted from: Center for Natural Resources & Environmental Policy, University of Montana

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Facilitation

´ Design and preparation´ Process leadership´ Balancing participation´ Maintaining/improving

communication´ Developing/enforcing

ground rules

´ Team building´ Time management´ Summarizing´ Recording/documenting´ Ensuring appropriate follow up´ Evaluating, reflecting, learning

“the art of leading people through processes toward agreed-upon objectives, in a manner that encourages participation, ownership and creativity” D. Sibbet (2002)

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Range of applications

Facilitation

Mediation Arbitration Adjudication

Meeting management

Process design and decision making

Organizational development, e.g., strategic planning

Two party • Commercial/contrac

tual• Family• Court-affiliated

Multi-party• Community,

environmental• Public policy

Collaborative efforts

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Source: IAP2, https://sustainingcommunity.wordpress.com/2017/02/14/spectrum-of-public-participation/

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The good, the bad, the ugly´Reflecting on your own experience (as a

facilitator or as a participant), identify what you have seen as:

ü Good or effective practice

ü Bad or really wrongful practice

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Best practice criteria1. Preparation2. Role, approach, philosophy3. Creative, responsive design4. Evaluation, reflective learning,

constant adaptation 5. Teamwork, sharing, access6. Documentation and

communication

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1. Preparation´ Insist on some degree of assessment,

however defined

´ Effective use of between-meeting time

´ First in, last out

´ Read (and understand) all issues/materials in advance

´ Come prepared with questions, comments, prompts

´ Challenge participants to do the same

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2. Role, approach, philosophy´ Work with participants to make

informed decisions on process (see IAP2 spectrum, informed decision making)

´ Adjust style/methods to suit the circumstances, need, mood

´ Service first

´ The ultimate goal: Invisibility

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3. Creative, responsive design´ Tailor the process to meet the

needs of participants

´ See each situation as an opportunity to draw on experience in the field

´ Practice responsible experimenting

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4. Evaluation, learning, adapting

´ Seek regular feedback, and demonstrate that you’re using it effectively

´ Use a variety of evaluation methods to inform decisions and practice

´ Use de-brief and strategy sessions with participants, particularly during phase-change transitions

´ Work with your team to constantly reflect, critique, and learn from your experience

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5. Teamwork, sharing, access

´ Benefits of working in teams – however configured

´ Set the tone and demonstrate collaboration as you work within team settings

´ Encourage teamwork and collaboration in both formal and informal ways

´ Harness the power of individuals within teams

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6. Documentation, communication

´ Ensure appropriate level of documentation of all meetings, discussions, and decision points

´ Offer timely, well written progress reports

´ Provide appropriate access to all relevant information

´ Ensure translation of highly technical material

´ Use technology and social media to communicate regularly with all participants (and beyond)

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Fundamentals (I)´ All participants are present for a reason – create opportunities for

everyone to participate and contribute.

´ Lead by holding participants to their own standards and working agreements. Adjust your approach to suit the group’s needs.

´ Always remember The Objective and The Question. Keep reminding people what the session is about, and how it relates to the group’s wider agenda and purpose.

´ Most of the really important work of facilitation happens outside of the meetings – preparation (assessment, agenda development, logistics, materials), and follow through (documentation, evaluation) are key.

´ Creativity is infinite, time is not.

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Fundamentals (II)´ Documentation: make sure you have a plan, and appropriate

resources (recorders, laptops, flip charts, pens).

´ Use visuals as much as possible to summarize ideas, focus attention, negotiate consensus, and provide references throughout the discussions.

´ Divide, with rules. Use plenaries, small groups, exercises, and ensure integration.

´ Like a lot of things, facilitation works best with good, timely feedback –monitoring the group, and evaluating meetings and the group progress overall, is a core responsibility and skill.

´ Achieving invisibility – the less involved you need to be in the conversation, the more the group can focus on working toward meeting its needs.

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Questions, comments?